ENTERTAINMENTS
OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT. John Barrymore is featured in “State’s Attorney” to be screened tonight and Tuesday. The picture concerns a brilliant criminal attorney who becomes a fearless prosecutor. A devil-may-care fellow with personal magnetism, he is much sought by women but remains true to a girl he befriended in nifeht court, until he meets a society debutante. “THE MAGISTRATE.” For those who have had a surfeit of ordinary forms of amusement, the Greymouth Playlovers’ production to be presented to-night and to-morrow at the Town Hall, will come as a welcome change. As a comedy hit “The Magistrate” has been one of the most outstanding successes for many years. It is a comedy that at one moment commands a chuckle and the next a burst of laughter. The cast is made up of Greymouth’s leading amateur artists, including the favourites of the last successful production of the Society, “Nothing But the Truth,” which will be well and popularly remembered as the greatest laughing comedy success yet seen on the local stage, and presented by Mr Friday Easther. The box plan at Denne’s (late Bristol) is rapidly filling, and playgoers are urged to book their seats and avoid disappointment and inconvenience to themselves at the doors.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1933, Page 8
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